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federal prosecutors accused the indian outsourcing i-t company of circumventing immigration laws to bring thousands of low paid workers to america. infosys has been under investigation for visa abuse since 2011. the company will face no criminal charges or admit doing anything wrong. it's official -- social security benefits for nearly 58 million people will increase 1.5% next year. the cost of living increase came about two weeks late due to the government shutdown. the increase is a small one because consumer prices have not gone up very much this past year. the social security cola adjustments are tied to that number. just in time for christmas barnes and noble introduces a new 'nook' e-reader. but will it be enough to help the beleagured book seller? lighter and brighter with an extended 8-week battery life, the new reader is a hit with critics -- but questions about whether there is a market for e-readers and whether barnes and noble will even be around in the future are weighing on the device's debut. a new roundup of the world's most powerful figures ranks russia's president in the
federal prosecutors accused the indian outsourcing i-t company of circumventing immigration laws to bring thousands of low paid workers to america. infosys has been under investigation for visa abuse since 2011. the company will face no criminal charges or admit doing anything wrong. it's official -- social security benefits for nearly 58 million people will increase 1.5% next year. the cost of living increase came about two weeks late due to the government shutdown. the increase is a small one...
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country today, who access the health care system but can't access the insurance, until we deal with immigration, i think that there's a concern that the overall costs will rise because of what they're attempting to cover. that cost will be born by all of us. >> of course. what's your guidance for the market in terms of this quarter? this is what you're going to be talking about, obviously, with analysts. they want guidance and outlook for next year. >> we're not giving guidance. one of the things we did do was have aspirational goals. what what did when we went public. ipo, i should say, not public. people want to say what could aig accomplish some day? we had the aspirational goals. even that, we're going to be talking about that tomorrow on our call. basically say it's becoming so close to 2015, we're concerned that it's becoming guidance. we don't want to give guidance. so, therefore, going forward, we won't comment on those aspirational goals. we're working hard. we're pleased with our progress. and we're not sure we'll be able to get all of them done by 2015. but they'll begin to comment o
country today, who access the health care system but can't access the insurance, until we deal with immigration, i think that there's a concern that the overall costs will rise because of what they're attempting to cover. that cost will be born by all of us. >> of course. what's your guidance for the market in terms of this quarter? this is what you're going to be talking about, obviously, with analysts. they want guidance and outlook for next year. >> we're not giving guidance. one...
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years ago it was home to italian immigrants. kpix 5's len ramirez is live. the story of one of those immigrants and the quest to resurrect little italy. who knew, len? >> reporter: who knew that a pge would have been born couple block away from what is now this little italy neighborhood. many cities have little italy neighborhoods. many of them never lost theirs like new york and san francisco, but san jose sure did. now it is on the comeback and so is the italian american cultural pride. >> they are the students at an elementary school. >> ♪. >> learning to sing and speak in the language of their italian immigrant ancestors. >> we really wanted to have italian culture back in our lives. >> the ail preschool is one small piece of a grand plan to turn this corner of downtown san jose into a thriving little italy. >> bon apetit. >> this is an owner who wants to create authentical american business district. >> people in san jose, they wanted this so many years. finally, it is a dream come true. >> ail americans have a long history in san jose. one native son
years ago it was home to italian immigrants. kpix 5's len ramirez is live. the story of one of those immigrants and the quest to resurrect little italy. who knew, len? >> reporter: who knew that a pge would have been born couple block away from what is now this little italy neighborhood. many cities have little italy neighborhoods. many of them never lost theirs like new york and san francisco, but san jose sure did. now it is on the comeback and so is the italian american cultural pride....
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is anyone going to take up immigration reform? as of now, no tarks in gop. we'll discuss that when now starts right after this. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more health benefits and more taste in your bowl. it's the ideal way to start your heart healthy day. try post shredded wheat. this has been medifacts for post shredded wheat. but chantix helped me do it. i told my doctor i think i'm... i'm ready. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. i knew that i could smoke for the first 7 days. i knew that i wasn't putting nicotine back into my body to try to quit. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, ag
is anyone going to take up immigration reform? as of now, no tarks in gop. we'll discuss that when now starts right after this. many cereals say they're good for your heart, but did you know there's a cereal that's recommended by doctors? it's post shredded wheat. recommended by nine out of ten doctors to help reduce the risk of heart disease. post shredded wheat is made with only one ingredient: one hundred percent whole grain wheat, with no added sugar or salt. try adding fruit for more...
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by abusing immigration visas. early reports say fines could reach a record 35 million dollars, the largest fine ever of its kind. infosys tells the wall street journal it is cooperating wi the investigation. a september slump in the retail sector. retail sales a tenth of a percent last month as americans scaled back on big ticket purchases. the data suggests the government shutdown is not likely a factor, as july and august numbers were also trending lower. while demand for big items like cars fell....food, beverage, and electronics sales all rose. sea world is headed to appeals court in november. the company will fight fines that followed the tragic 20-10 death of a trainer killed by an orca whale in orlando. sea world was hit with negative press after the tragedy, including the revealing documentary "blackfish." after the incident, the labor department fined the company and demanded it separate whales from trainers during performances. now -- the company is appealing, stating that a work safety clause under the
by abusing immigration visas. early reports say fines could reach a record 35 million dollars, the largest fine ever of its kind. infosys tells the wall street journal it is cooperating wi the investigation. a september slump in the retail sector. retail sales a tenth of a percent last month as americans scaled back on big ticket purchases. the data suggests the government shutdown is not likely a factor, as july and august numbers were also trending lower. while demand for big items like cars...
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secretary makes her a poor fit for a system that has frequent student protests and enrolls undocumented immigrants. >> in san francisco an old hotel coming down to make way for a new hospital. the california pacific medical center is holding a ceremony to celebrate the demolition of the former cathedral hill hotel. a new state of the art seismically safe hospital will take the hotel's place near the corner of van ness and geary. it should be ready to open in 2019. >> yesterday we gathered here and talked about the wind. this morning it's pretty calm. meteorologist christina loren, good morning. >> good morning to you, marla, laura, everybody at home. the ingredients for fog. we don't have thick fog but we expect that to develop. you'll notice the top of your screen here there are some low clouds in san francisco to start the day. it's going to be nice later on this afternoon. creeping up by about 5 to 8 degrees from where we ended up yesterday. a cool day yesterday, inland 67, 64 bayside. warmer weather, i've got your halloween forecast on the way. stick around for that. first, though, it's a traf
secretary makes her a poor fit for a system that has frequent student protests and enrolls undocumented immigrants. >> in san francisco an old hotel coming down to make way for a new hospital. the california pacific medical center is holding a ceremony to celebrate the demolition of the former cathedral hill hotel. a new state of the art seismically safe hospital will take the hotel's place near the corner of van ness and geary. it should be ready to open in 2019. >> yesterday we...
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they don't relate on immigration issues as you see ted cruz doesn't. they're not necessarily compelling message wise. having rafael ted cruz may seem this is a way hispanics will find us compelling. it's the opposite. it's a turnoff. it's interesting to see how the republican party manages. will they ever reach out to the rest of the latino cohort who are not that far right? >> and there's a longer discussion here to be had just on sort of the theology of fundamentalist christians who are supporting the tea party. rafael cruz is part of a group of evangelical, you know, i'd call them probably protestant ministers many of whom, actually i think catholics which are a large majority of latinos are not true christians. there's a lot of cross-cutting currents here that don't help the republican party. >> david corn there taking every opportunity to promote his own work on our broadcast. >> you asked. >> i did. i'm grateful to you. now shut up. >>> coming up, republican binge and purge. this time, spitting out the food stamp benefits of nearly 50 million ame
they don't relate on immigration issues as you see ted cruz doesn't. they're not necessarily compelling message wise. having rafael ted cruz may seem this is a way hispanics will find us compelling. it's the opposite. it's a turnoff. it's interesting to see how the republican party manages. will they ever reach out to the rest of the latino cohort who are not that far right? >> and there's a longer discussion here to be had just on sort of the theology of fundamentalist christians who are...
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protesters challenged her on the issue of immigration when she spoke at a high school in oakland. jonathan bloom was there. >> let's give a big bulldog welcome to president janet that pal tan know. >> reporter: she has a message for students, college is within reach. >> if your family makes less than $80,000 a year, you pay no tuition at the university at california, not a single dollar. >> reporter: here at oakland technical high school many college bound students will need financial help. 83% of students graduate, 5% higher than the average. she hopes more will stay in school if they know it will get some somewhere. >> think about your passion, your own choices, your pathway up the hill from today. >> reporter: as that she was speaking, there was protesters. a small group of mainly uc students point to record numbers of immigration arepss and deportations while she was head of homeland security. >> she attacked oakland and we're saying she's not welcome. >> reporter: some worry she would bring heavy-handed immigration policy to campuses. >> high school students are thinking of n
protesters challenged her on the issue of immigration when she spoke at a high school in oakland. jonathan bloom was there. >> let's give a big bulldog welcome to president janet that pal tan know. >> reporter: she has a message for students, college is within reach. >> if your family makes less than $80,000 a year, you pay no tuition at the university at california, not a single dollar. >> reporter: here at oakland technical high school many college bound students will...
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they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding off the system. >> the vast majority of illegal aliens are consuming welfare programs. >> we have illegals coming here taking jobs. we have people at home that need these jobs. >> but are businesses ready to get rid of such cheap, dependable labor? how many jobs are they taking away from americans? it may be a policy debate in washington, but in the orange groves of polk county, florida, it's back breaking labor and the looming threat of deportation. this is the hardest i've ever worked for 93 cents. ♪ >>> florida. palm trees, retirees,
they're undocumented immigrants. they know where it comes from because they pick the oranges that are in it. they also pick the tomatoes in your salad, mow your lawns, hang your dry wall, even help raise your children. right now there's an estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants living in this country today. >> it was possible for 11 million illegals to come here. why is it impossible for them to leave? >> people who oppose immigration reform say these workers are just feeding...
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and the largest immigration fraud find in u.s. history. that's expected this week. john miller on the future for tech giant infosys and the man who blew the whistle. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. i was just reading a story in the journal about pediatricians, new limits on tv, internet and cell phone use for our kids. not supposed to be watching tv after dinner time which i know we do at home. new recommend decisions from our pediatricians. >> they had a limit of two hours. we were talking about that before. >> we never had tvs in the room. now it's a different thing. what's wrong with that? >> a quick congrat laces to -- congratulations to your hubby, chef jeff finished the marathon. >> thank you so much. it was exciting to see them good have a good show. >>> long time supporters of some of the most controversial nsa programs are outraged at the revelations about the latest surveillance operation that's now being made public. >> now the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee wants answers. susan mcginnis has more on dine an feinste
and the largest immigration fraud find in u.s. history. that's expected this week. john miller on the future for tech giant infosys and the man who blew the whistle. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. i was just reading a story in the journal about pediatricians, new limits on tv, internet and cell phone use for our kids. not supposed to be watching tv after dinner time which i know we do at home. new recommend decisions from our pediatricians. >> they had a limit of...
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immigration and customs officials say the tunnel was recently completed. they are releasing more information later today. >>> all 16 democratic women senators have already decided who they want for president in 2016. earlier this year, they all signed a letter to hillary clinton urging her to run. clinton is a former senator herself. california senator barbara boxer organized the move which was secret until monday, when one of the women let the word out. >>> president obama sitting down today with the nation's newest senator. former newark mayor cory booker will be sworn in on capitol hill this afternoon, after winning a special election to replace the late frank lautenberg of new jersey. now, booker will then head to the white house to have a private meeting with the president. >>> and if he gets there after dark, take a look at what he's going to see. the white house is orange for halloween. and it's decorated with spider webs and pumpkins. the president and first lady welcome trick-or-treaters there tonight. >> that looks really great. yesterday, "sesam
immigration and customs officials say the tunnel was recently completed. they are releasing more information later today. >>> all 16 democratic women senators have already decided who they want for president in 2016. earlier this year, they all signed a letter to hillary clinton urging her to run. clinton is a former senator herself. california senator barbara boxer organized the move which was secret until monday, when one of the women let the word out. >>> president obama...
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immigration itself is a complex issue that demands a comprehensive solution. so you can't go out piecemeal. second, look at the calendar, alex, we're coming up in the week with budget battles. the new year we're coming up on the debt ceiling. we're already in electoral season, a year 2014. all of these markers make me feel incredibly pessimistic. >> i'm going to open to my folks in new york. heather, to the piecemeal approach, dick durbin apparently told "politico" i don't that approach but the only approach -- chuck schumer said we would rather have a big comprehensive i will bill but any way the house can get there is okay with us. is that just a necessary nod to the idea of compromise or do you think democrats may actually cave on this and accept the piecemeal approach? >> democrats might cave. what do you mean? the piecemeal approach for the house is code for we'll do border security, punitive measures, we'll do something all about back taxes, all about fines and maybe a path to earned citizenship. >> maybe not. eric cantor's kids' act provides dreamers --
immigration itself is a complex issue that demands a comprehensive solution. so you can't go out piecemeal. second, look at the calendar, alex, we're coming up in the week with budget battles. the new year we're coming up on the debt ceiling. we're already in electoral season, a year 2014. all of these markers make me feel incredibly pessimistic. >> i'm going to open to my folks in new york. heather, to the piecemeal approach, dick durbin apparently told "politico" i don't that...
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care of people without insurance and one thing that is not addressed in the government is undocumented immigrants. they don't have access to care and we take care of them for free and had a high level. you come to emergency room you are getting the most expensive care in our system. i wish doctors in the trenches like us were part of creating the legislation and i don't think that happened. >> doctor boon. >> they should have talked to doctors in congress and congressman tom price is my congressman and i am a fan of him and empowering patients first act had a lot of solutions. if i would say one thing i want. selling insurance cross state leans and open up all of the lines and get less costly insurance and they can compete. right now it is selling insurance in georgia and south carolina and everybody is competing and prices are getting better. >> let me ask you. yes or no. in five years, will obama care have made health care better or worse. >> i honestly don't know. i would say no change. >> doctor, dr. boon is the only one that read the bill. and based on what i know it will make it worse. one
care of people without insurance and one thing that is not addressed in the government is undocumented immigrants. they don't have access to care and we take care of them for free and had a high level. you come to emergency room you are getting the most expensive care in our system. i wish doctors in the trenches like us were part of creating the legislation and i don't think that happened. >> doctor boon. >> they should have talked to doctors in congress and congressman tom price...
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today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white house right now. the president and first lady, they're welcoming local kids, military families, for trick or treating going on for halloween. those are live pictures. sort of scary over there. very nice gesture on the part of the first family. >>> up next, it's not just the website. we went to an obama care store and found serious problems there as well. >>> a huge change in store for air passengers. we have details of the new rule about your electronics. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7. i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? w
today, these undocumented immigrants end up in the emergency room. next year, they lend up in the emergency room again. that may be something we want to take eventually as a society but we don't seem prepared to do so now. >> maybe if there's comprehensive immigration reform, that can be fixed. thanks very much, jonathan gruber, economics professor at m.i.t. useful information. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >>> take a look at this. we have live pictures from the white...
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now, investigators believe the suspects are gang members who also happen to be undocumented immigrants. josh? >> thankfully she's okay. >> yeah, yeah. right. you know, with this weather outside, i had to bring member in members of team ritter. >> i know there's folks outside. and we hate when folks stand in the rain. it's likely today that the entire east coast has to deal with it. let's time it out as you know what's going on as you head into the weekend. you know what we haven't mentioned yet. >> it's friday. you're on your way to the weekend. happy friday. as we watch the front along the shoreline, the rainfall totals in new york and washington, d.c., the first part of the day. by midday and the afternoon, the rain is shutting off. it stays laying low in raleigh and tallahassee because the front bends down and hangs over the southeast a little while. it's a little longer duration in the deep south. there could also be some strong showers and thunder showers to kick up. i don't think there's severe storms. but they could be punchy. billings, minot, duluth, rapid city. this is back to
now, investigators believe the suspects are gang members who also happen to be undocumented immigrants. josh? >> thankfully she's okay. >> yeah, yeah. right. you know, with this weather outside, i had to bring member in members of team ritter. >> i know there's folks outside. and we hate when folks stand in the rain. it's likely today that the entire east coast has to deal with it. let's time it out as you know what's going on as you head into the weekend. you know what we...
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of the time that we spend in the emergency room, and one thing that is not addressed is undocumented immigrants. we take care of them for free at a very high acuity level. when you come to the emergency room you're getting the most expensive care in our system. we have to do something about that. i wish doctors in the trenches were part of creating this legislation and i really don't think that happens. >> i don't think it did either. dr. boone, what would you do? >> they should have taught it to the doctors in congress. and my congressman, i'm a very big fan of him, but his empowering patient birth act had a lot of volition. and i would say i want to sell insurance across state lines. they can compete. right now it's selling insurance in georgia, south carolina, if everybody is competing i think the prices get better. >> let me ask each of you because our time is about done. in five years will obama care have made health care in this country better or worse? >> i don't know, i would say no change. >> dr. boone is the only one that i have met that has red the bill, but based on what i know, i t
of the time that we spend in the emergency room, and one thing that is not addressed is undocumented immigrants. we take care of them for free at a very high acuity level. when you come to the emergency room you're getting the most expensive care in our system. we have to do something about that. i wish doctors in the trenches were part of creating this legislation and i really don't think that happens. >> i don't think it did either. dr. boone, what would you do? >> they should...
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what's going on with immigration reform right now. senator marco rubio is stepping back. >>> plus getting in position. hillary clinton has been in the public eye a lot in the past week, so what is the strategy there? those are today's topics for our agenda panel. we have victoria de francesco soto, keli goff and sahil kapur. happy monday, gang. sahil, i want to start with you. you have an article about senator rubio backing off. is the senator throwing in the towel at this point? >> what senor rubio is saying is that he doesn't see significant support to pass the immigration reform bill that passed in the senate, he doesn't see the support in the house. what he's saying is that the house should not pass that bill and it should instead take up piecemeal, incremental bills. there's no bipartisan support for immigration reform without a path to citizenship for the 11 million people here illegally. so what senator rubio said is he's abandoning sweeping immigration reform. it sounds like he made a bad bet in terms of the political calculus
what's going on with immigration reform right now. senator marco rubio is stepping back. >>> plus getting in position. hillary clinton has been in the public eye a lot in the past week, so what is the strategy there? those are today's topics for our agenda panel. we have victoria de francesco soto, keli goff and sahil kapur. happy monday, gang. sahil, i want to start with you. you have an article about senator rubio backing off. is the senator throwing in the towel at this point?...
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immigration will break down similarly. you think it is not dead. i'm thinking it is take little dead. why do you think it's not dead? >> i think it's maybe on the sidewalk, beaten and bleeding. >> needs obama care. >> right. it's not quite dead. there's still a contingent of republicans who very much feel this is an important piece of legislation to get through for their own political benefit. now, obviously, there are huge challenges to that. we've seen marco rubio in the last few days going back and forth about whether he's for it or against it. that's a pretty good indication of how difficult the problem is. >> it all goes back to winning at the end of the day. sad times, especially for the republican party. thanks for being here. your writing is great. >>> up next, the world according to jez bell.com, the home of shiny happy ladies. stick with us. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receiptmatch on the business gold
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we need an economically growing immigration policy, a transforming education system, we need a strategically driven energy policy based on north american resources and american ingenuity and innovation. we need to have simplified taxes and rule making. to trust people once they're empowered to make decisions for themselves far better than having government do it. it's not too late. too many conservatives i think have given up. they basically are just reacting to the overreach and don't believe we can restore american grate greatness bit tried and true means. >> can you sell immigration reform to the gop? tough job. it's a tough job. >> there are a lot of people i talk to that quietly say i understand what you're saying, we need an economic driven immigration plan, i don't want to be primary. at the end of the day people are going to have to put on their big boy pants here and do what's right for the country. we could grow faster if we limited familyification and we placed it with a rebust programs. it's within our grasp and to me it's a completely conservative idea that we do this. it will l
we need an economically growing immigration policy, a transforming education system, we need a strategically driven energy policy based on north american resources and american ingenuity and innovation. we need to have simplified taxes and rule making. to trust people once they're empowered to make decisions for themselves far better than having government do it. it's not too late. too many conservatives i think have given up. they basically are just reacting to the overreach and don't believe...
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going to be about locking in, that he had to settle for locking in gains from the first quarter, maybe immigration, but nothing huge. this gets harder to defend and just lock in, it's getting hard to do, as health care. >> there's more jobs than they thought. they thought this thing was a done deal. it's becoming a real liability. >> and all that tap dancing yesterday, really, you can sum up what the president has been saying all along. you can keep your plan as long as it's something that is -- that it adheres to the rules that we're putting forth for obama care. as long as we think it's an okay plan, you're allowed to keep it. you're not smart enough to decide yourself -- >> the crushing sound bite -- >> the -- is that the sound bite ta you think -- >> he said it's about 5% of the american people in the individual market and the subset of that group will be affected by this. they got new plans ever since the law -- >> you need more -- >> but the loophole. they don't feel this is a big rob. but the crushing sound bite for the president is that he said you can keep your plan, period. he didn't say
going to be about locking in, that he had to settle for locking in gains from the first quarter, maybe immigration, but nothing huge. this gets harder to defend and just lock in, it's getting hard to do, as health care. >> there's more jobs than they thought. they thought this thing was a done deal. it's becoming a real liability. >> and all that tap dancing yesterday, really, you can sum up what the president has been saying all along. you can keep your plan as long as it's...
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. >> why is one of the largest country offering big money in financial aid to illegal immigrants? we will take a look at that with geraldo rivera. >> the nfl was correct when the commissioner goodell says the league should be listening to those offended by washington's use of racial slur. >> while calls are mounting for the washington redskins to change its names, the owner says he won't cave to political correctness. we have the inside information on or about on this growing controversy. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, everybody, i'm eric bolling in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching under the circumstances tonight. let's get right to our top story. the obama carrollout taking another disastrous turn according to documents released by the house oversight committee only six people signed up for the healthcare law on its first day. that's right. six people. recent "saturday night live" skit mocking health and human services secretary kathleen sebelius was spot on. >> millions of americans are visiting healthcare.gov,
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immigration, i want to see immigration reform. but the focus should be fixes the health care website. ensuring americans who are forced to move off their health care plan, moving on to a reasonable if not budget bargain. >> i point out that paul ryan's budget if we accepted that 1720 million americans actually lose their insurance because of medicaid cutback. >> politics go back and forth. politics favor democrats a bit. let's fix this. government and people elect people to fix things. that's what the country wants whether you're democrat or republican. >> still ahead we'll uncover the new cover of "time" magazine. we're hearing the red sox had a pretty good night last night. keep it here for "morning joe". avo: the volkswagen "sign then drive" sales event is back. which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month'
immigration, i want to see immigration reform. but the focus should be fixes the health care website. ensuring americans who are forced to move off their health care plan, moving on to a reasonable if not budget bargain. >> i point out that paul ryan's budget if we accepted that 1720 million americans actually lose their insurance because of medicaid cutback. >> politics go back and forth. politics favor democrats a bit. let's fix this. government and people elect people to fix...
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also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off the map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad who i think is doing a fell ol natural job from virginia last night. we're going to start having hearings again, and the house is going to pursue a step by step, comprehensive, not throw everything in, not hide stuff in a big bill, a step-by-step process where the viewers, the voters, the people we work for who say this is about agriculture. this is about internal enforcement. this is about the border. and we'll either pass it out of the republican conference because the democrat s are not going to left a finger to help us on house bills. they keep thinking the senate b
also remarkable, a demonstration in washington, d.c., on immigration. lobbyists showing up from the national association of manufacturing, the chamber of commerce, the folks from microsoft and zuckerberg's operation. to demand amnesty. where are we headed with this? >> well, if their demand is amnesty, they're going to be very disappointed. i think where we're headed is kind of where we were back before the fiscal issues knocked everything else off the map. i've spoke to chairman goodlad...
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. >> obviously you'll expect them to explore immigration and issues around jobs. but i also think what's going to be interesting about what fusion does is the i think that's one of the places in which they can forge a unique identity which is by making sure that they're covering these stories from the millennial point of view, using the sources millennials use to get the information, making sure they're all over social media. those are going to be ways in which they connect with this audience. >> and mark, quickly, do you think that this is going to ultimately over time be trumped as a her mill een -- a more millennial outlet, or will it keep its latino flavor? >> i think the latino flavor will be part of it because latinos are such a big part of the millennial generation. moving forward, i expect that to continue. i think you'll see latino culture become a large part of medicaleni e millennial culture as they become a growing part of the population. >> the growing part of the population is becoming a subsection of the fastest growing part of the population, corre
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they're blocking action on immigration reform, so they're doing nothing to appeal to latinos. they've really -- cuccinelli continues to insist that this is a referendum on obama care and rollout problems aside and we know we've seen those, we know that women love obama care. so not just abortion, not just all this rhetoric and action if he got elected on abortion is problematic for women, but obama care as well. obama care has really helped women by making sure that women are no longer paying more than men for the simple fact of bringing the next generation into the world. and republicans hate this. but women love it. so they've really -- they spent a year in the wilderness and they're not getting out any time soon. >> you know, cynthia, in line with that, the house speaker john boehner today said he's opposing the non-discrimination act. his spokesperson issued this statement, quote, the speaker believes this legislation will increase frivolous litigation and cost american jobs. >> it's stunning, reverend al. it is absolutely stunning to see the republican party running away.
they're blocking action on immigration reform, so they're doing nothing to appeal to latinos. they've really -- cuccinelli continues to insist that this is a referendum on obama care and rollout problems aside and we know we've seen those, we know that women love obama care. so not just abortion, not just all this rhetoric and action if he got elected on abortion is problematic for women, but obama care as well. obama care has really helped women by making sure that women are no longer paying...
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from your perspective, as you try to move immigration reform forward. you can get a certain number of them. but you need at least 17 if not way more than that to get something passed. do you think this miss of business and political leaders can get it done? >> richard, we certainly appreciate their effort. it's really unprecedented to have the level of business leaders, of faith leaders of conservatives coming -- over 600 came this past week to washington, d.c. and pressing their own leaders, their own republican party members to support comprehensive immigration reform. we think with this team, with this coalition, it's just a matter of time before we are successful. the question is how long to get folks to move forward? i agree that there are probably 100 republicans that could swing our way. we're going to need a bit more than 25 or so because of the majority -- of the majority rule that is in place, the so-called hastert rule. we need to get a solid majority of that republican caucus to say, let's do something on immigration reform. we appreciate th
from your perspective, as you try to move immigration reform forward. you can get a certain number of them. but you need at least 17 if not way more than that to get something passed. do you think this miss of business and political leaders can get it done? >> richard, we certainly appreciate their effort. it's really unprecedented to have the level of business leaders, of faith leaders of conservatives coming -- over 600 came this past week to washington, d.c. and pressing their own...
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. >>> two if you twists this week in the saga of immigration reform. we will tell you if it's actually kwloeser to happening now. that's next. yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy. >> if there are residuals for just sit down and savor. marie callender's. it's time to savor. in the nation, what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> after the 2012 election, mitt romney took 27 percent of the latino vote. in a changing america, you need to reach out beyond the party's older, wider and more male base. it briefly became clear in the wake of that election, florida senator morocco marco rubio became the
. >>> two if you twists this week in the saga of immigration reform. we will tell you if it's actually kwloeser to happening now. that's next. yeah, she did. were cheerios the same back then? cheerios has pretty much been the same forever. so...when we have cheerios, it's kind of like we are having breakfast with nana... yeah... ♪ yeah. you're so smart. to roll out a perfectly flaky crust that's made from scratch. or mix vegetables with all white meat chicken and homemade gravy....
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immigration museum at ellis island damaged in the storm re-opened its doors yesterday. still, experts offering a harsh warning. >> sandy is not one-of-a-kind storm. the reality a storm of this force and magnitude could hit the coastline of our country any time and any place. >> reporter: now, one of the things i wanted to touch on here, a lot of confusion. what was so different about sandy than irene a year previous? its size, one of the most important things. 1,000 miles we saw the tropical storm force winds. take a lack at the path of sandy versus irene. sandy came in perpendicular to the shore instead of parallel. you have the storm surge concentrated in one region if it's perpendicular. it allows it to be higher instead of spread out along the coastline. take a look at this plan. this is the 100-we're flood plan that fema put out. this is how much flooding would occur. look at what happened with sandy. it was even worse than that. it was the perfect combination of this coming in at high tide, 9-foot storm surge combining with high tide that brought it in 13.88 feet.
immigration museum at ellis island damaged in the storm re-opened its doors yesterday. still, experts offering a harsh warning. >> sandy is not one-of-a-kind storm. the reality a storm of this force and magnitude could hit the coastline of our country any time and any place. >> reporter: now, one of the things i wanted to touch on here, a lot of confusion. what was so different about sandy than irene a year previous? its size, one of the most important things. 1,000 miles we saw the...
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reporter: this special pot of overtime is meant for urgent work, like agents going after an undocumented immigrant on the border. but the abusers earned their ot by watching sports, catching up on netflix and commuting to work. jose claims he couldn't tell his bosses, because well, they were in on it too. >> supervisors were benefitting themselves from the uncontrollable overtime. >> reporter: carolyn is from the office of special counsel which investigated the claims. her office produced a report that's been sent to the white house. >> it's definitely disturbing. >> reporter: the cheating is so pervasive employers called the overtime pot the candy bowl. managers were putting this overtime into the recruiting pitch. they weren't even trying to hide it. >> it's suggested that it's become entrenched. >> reporter: this isn't just a few bad apples. they are accused from abusing overtime from headquarters to border stations in texas and california. how many billions of dollars do you think taxpayers have lost in all this? >> the estimate is tens of millions of dollars annually. and this has been going
reporter: this special pot of overtime is meant for urgent work, like agents going after an undocumented immigrant on the border. but the abusers earned their ot by watching sports, catching up on netflix and commuting to work. jose claims he couldn't tell his bosses, because well, they were in on it too. >> supervisors were benefitting themselves from the uncontrollable overtime. >> reporter: carolyn is from the office of special counsel which investigated the claims. her office...
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immigration is another one. this plays well in the general. we're talking about the gop primary, if he's not willing to do this whole mitt romney tap dance flip flop on these issues, how do you see this playing for him? >> he may have a problem in the republican primaries. it is very difficult for somebody who is not very, very deeply conservative to get through it. it's hard for me to imagine him flip flopping or tap dancing, that would go very much against his brand. what people like about him, even if you don't like his policies, there's a perception he tells you like it is and he's honest. if he tried to sort of dance around these issues it would hurt him tremendously. the model i think that they are looking at is the george bush model. george bush won when he was governing running for re-election, two years before he ran for presidency, he ran up the score and touted his accomplishments and in 2000 ran as a nags nal conservative and pushed back against what was the perception around the extreme republican wing in congress. people don't re
immigration is another one. this plays well in the general. we're talking about the gop primary, if he's not willing to do this whole mitt romney tap dance flip flop on these issues, how do you see this playing for him? >> he may have a problem in the republican primaries. it is very difficult for somebody who is not very, very deeply conservative to get through it. it's hard for me to imagine him flip flopping or tap dancing, that would go very much against his brand. what people like...
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but then he's got another agenda that he's got to sell, immigration reform, for example, and if you look at all of the poll numbers that are coming out, republicans should not take comfort in the fact that the president's numbers are dropping because their numbers are dropping even more. there is a sense of a pox on all of your housing now, after the government shutdown, after the debt ceiling fight, we're in for more fights over, you know, spending cuts and taxes and i think the public is just sick of it. and they believe that neither congress nor the president are able to get things done. i think they're turning off in a huge way. and don't forget, this is a president who has said from day one that government can work for you, that government can help you, that big government solutions, like obama care, can really help you in your life. and if government now seems to be irreparable, then how can he continue to make that point? i mean, it's very difficult. these two things are at odds with each other. >> some suggest he lost the a-team working with him in the first term, the second term
but then he's got another agenda that he's got to sell, immigration reform, for example, and if you look at all of the poll numbers that are coming out, republicans should not take comfort in the fact that the president's numbers are dropping because their numbers are dropping even more. there is a sense of a pox on all of your housing now, after the government shutdown, after the debt ceiling fight, we're in for more fights over, you know, spending cuts and taxes and i think the public is just...
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lou: on lou dobbs tonight comprehensive immigration reform, amnesty. why is the gop establishment, why is big business go scared of the house plan on immigration? we will be joined by douglas holtz-eakin on the renewed push by the big guys from the right tonight at 7:00 eastern. stuart: take a look at as low. it is down big now, had opened a little higher earlier today. the only news is that a second car fire reported last hour, it was a car that hit two walls, caught fire, we put that story out, the stock is down eight points. not sure there's a connection between us putting the story out and a big loss but it is a big story today, the big story at the administration, knew that ten million people would lose insurance under obamacare. despite promises to the contrary. remembered dr. alice chin on "varney and company" yesterday, here is her explanation. kicked off the plan that they like. >> the plan is actually -- stuart: a choice doctor and out of our hand the government will decide what level of care they get. how much they have to pay for it. let's
lou: on lou dobbs tonight comprehensive immigration reform, amnesty. why is the gop establishment, why is big business go scared of the house plan on immigration? we will be joined by douglas holtz-eakin on the renewed push by the big guys from the right tonight at 7:00 eastern. stuart: take a look at as low. it is down big now, had opened a little higher earlier today. the only news is that a second car fire reported last hour, it was a car that hit two walls, caught fire, we put that story...
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federal law prohibits illegal immigrants from getting medicare benefits, but some are still able to gain access through medicare part d. officials have pledged to fix that problem. >>> halloween and pumpkins go hand in hand. but usually filled with candles. not cocaine. a montreal woman is in custody this morning after custom agents found three pumpkins in her luggage stuffed with more than four pounds of cocaine. scanning equipment at the montreal airport discovered it inside the hollowed out pumpkins. >>> check out this incredible video. the sky diver soaring through the air, but instead of your normal boring landing, she tries to land in a moving car. take a look at this. yellow mustang right there driving on the road and out of the sky she comes right into the back seat. look at this. nicely done. >> isn't that amazing? perhaps no surprise here, she's a professional sky diver with more than 3,000 jumps. that is just incredible. >> was that an ad for somebody? >> not that i'm aware of, no. we'll look at that. >> i would love to get in a convertible, driving down the open road and hope
federal law prohibits illegal immigrants from getting medicare benefits, but some are still able to gain access through medicare part d. officials have pledged to fix that problem. >>> halloween and pumpkins go hand in hand. but usually filled with candles. not cocaine. a montreal woman is in custody this morning after custom agents found three pumpkins in her luggage stuffed with more than four pounds of cocaine. scanning equipment at the montreal airport discovered it inside the...
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reporter: this special pot of overtime is meant for urgent work, like agents going after an undocumented immigrant on the border. but the abusers earned their ot by watching sports, catching up on netflix and commuting to work. jose claims he couldn't tell his bosses, because well, they were in on it too. >> supervisors were benefitting themselves from the uncontrollable overtime. >> reporter: carolyn is from the office of special counsel which investigated the claims. her office produced a report that's been sent to the white house. >> it's definitely disturbing. >> reporter: the cheating is so pervasive employers called the overtime pot the candy bowl. managers were putting this overtime into the recruiting pitch. they weren't even trying to hide it. >> it's suggested that it's become entrenched. >> reporter: this isn't just a few bad apples. they are accused from abusing overtime from headquarters to border stations in texas and california. how many billions of dollars do you think taxpayers have lost in all this? >> the estimate is tens of millions of dollars annually. and this has been going
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ponzi himself promised fellow italian immigrants he could make them rich trading in postal reply coupons, sort of the pre-paid phone cards of the day. ponzi went to prison and died a pauper. >> i went out looking for trouble. i found it. >> safer: but his name lives on for the fraud he made famous. >> the basic concept is robbing peter to pay paul. you have a fund of new money coming in, and you use the new money to pay the old investors. but at a certain point, that has to stop. >> safer: gullibility is at the very core of this, correct? >> absolutely. i mean, history is filled with examples. >> safer: mister jay's library is replete with documents about cons, scams, and hoaxes of all kinds. amazing animals... >> and the cynocephalus was often featured on circus lots. and then, eventually people realized that the cynocephalus was a baboon wearing lederhosen. >> safer: (laughs) celebrated conmen, including count victor lustig... >> this is an original wanted poster of the count. one of the things he did in france was he was able to sell the eiffel tower for scrap metal. and he was able t
ponzi himself promised fellow italian immigrants he could make them rich trading in postal reply coupons, sort of the pre-paid phone cards of the day. ponzi went to prison and died a pauper. >> i went out looking for trouble. i found it. >> safer: but his name lives on for the fraud he made famous. >> the basic concept is robbing peter to pay paul. you have a fund of new money coming in, and you use the new money to pay the old investors. but at a certain point, that has to...
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napolitano to be removed as president of the uc system because of the large number of undocumented immigrants who were deported while hee -- bhige she was the home -- while she was the homeland security secretary. she will be speaking at 6:00 at a commonwealth club event at the mark mop kins hotel in san francisco. >>> well, the golden state warriors are getting ready for a big game tonight. kicking off the new season. the golden state will be hosting long-time rivals, the l.a. lakers playing in oakland tonight. now, the teams played in china earlier this month. the warriors as you know are rising stars in the nba. last season, they moved to the second round of the playoffs behind curry's great play and the team is expected to be even better this year. we just talked to one really excited warrior fan. >> i think they got the foundation set for the a championship run. >> how about that? tipoff for the game tonight, 7:30. >>> all right. big night for sports. we got the world series. >> yes. >> yes. >>> a new development in the case of a castro valley nursing home shut down amid charges of patie
napolitano to be removed as president of the uc system because of the large number of undocumented immigrants who were deported while hee -- bhige she was the home -- while she was the homeland security secretary. she will be speaking at 6:00 at a commonwealth club event at the mark mop kins hotel in san francisco. >>> well, the golden state warriors are getting ready for a big game tonight. kicking off the new season. the golden state will be hosting long-time rivals, the l.a. lakers...
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gop confidence, much like a lot of these controversial bills have come out of the senate, things like immigration. what's very interesting tamron. back in 2007, this passed the house with 35 republican votes. republican charlie dent of pennsylvania, a moderate said he wished if -- go forward on house floor because it would get republican votes, maybe not enough to pass but an issue where you're saying, 2012 the rnc said this making ourselves more viable to young americans. they are going to throw a wet blanket on it. >> if the house proves to be a roadblock again, what has the house said regarding an executive order? >> reporter: regarding executive order, that will be interesting to see. i haven't covered the white house aspect with that so much, more involved with congress. you would hear an outcry from the house speaker john boehner as well of a lot of republicans sub seeding his authority there. >> jay carney was asked the question whether the president would consider an executive order barring lgbt workplace discrimination if the legislation was unable to be secured in the house and senate.
gop confidence, much like a lot of these controversial bills have come out of the senate, things like immigration. what's very interesting tamron. back in 2007, this passed the house with 35 republican votes. republican charlie dent of pennsylvania, a moderate said he wished if -- go forward on house floor because it would get republican votes, maybe not enough to pass but an issue where you're saying, 2012 the rnc said this making ourselves more viable to young americans. they are going to...
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but other issues that are important, immigration, the environment, he takes a more moderate stance. it's a story, in a purple state, a tea party candidate is going to be at a disadvantage. >> and hurricane sandy, his ability, what he did, obviously, we're now having the new york city marathon this year. which we didn't have last year. because of how he handled hurricane sandy basically determined his election. >> christie said, i asked him about these issues, he said, you know what you guys all misunderstand about politics, it's not about ticking off boxes on this issue or that issue, he said that, at the end, it's a personal judgment about your leaders. politics is personal. we'll see. it was an interesting analysis about what a leader is. >> we'll have to do that. >> talk about virginia for a second, because, you know, if terry mcauliffe does wins, the republicans will be shut out of all the top offices in virginia. is this state completely transformed? >> it's astounding. we'll have the democrats if it goes the way we think controlling both senate seats the governor, the lieutena
but other issues that are important, immigration, the environment, he takes a more moderate stance. it's a story, in a purple state, a tea party candidate is going to be at a disadvantage. >> and hurricane sandy, his ability, what he did, obviously, we're now having the new york city marathon this year. which we didn't have last year. because of how he handled hurricane sandy basically determined his election. >> christie said, i asked him about these issues, he said, you know what...